Friday, March 17th 2023

Eurocom launches Raptor X17 Mobile Supercomputer with RTX 4090 and Core i9-13900HX

EUROCOM Raptor X17 Mobile Supercomputer is powered by Intel i9-13900HX 24C/32T Processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 16 GB DDR6 GPU. It comes with 10 I/O ports and supports up to 24 TB of SSD storage in RAID 0/1/5, 2x Thunderbolt 4 and a stunning choice of 17.3-inch UHD, QHD and FHD LCD panels ranging up to 300 Hz. Perfect for 3D Modeling and Rendering applications.

The Raptor X17 is the newest, mobile supercomputer class laptop from Eurocom. Powered by Intel HM770 chipset, this mobile supercomputer weighs 3.2 kg, making it much easier to move around for on-the-go deployment.
LCD Choices:
- 17.3in (43.9cm); 240Hz QHD 2560x1440; Matte; 100% DCI-P3; eDP
- 17.3in (43.9cm); 144Hz; UHD 3840x2160; Matte; 100% DCI-P3; eDP
- 17.3in (43.9cm); 300Hz; FHD 1920x1080; Matte; 100% DCI-P3; eDP

GPU Technology:
The Raptor X17 offers choice of two GPU options: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 (9728 CUDA / 16GB DDR6) or RTX 4080 (7424 CUDA / 12GB DDR6). It supports NVIDIA Advanced Optimus Dynamic Display Switching Mode

CPU Technology & Chipset:
Using Intel's high performance HM770 chipset allows the Raptor X17 to support high performance Intel i9-13900HX Processor with 24cores/32threads.

Memory:
The Raptor X17 supports up to 64GB of DDR5-5600 RAM using 2 x SODIMM sockets of 262-pin, DDR5 SODIMM memory modules. These modules are low power, running at 1.1 Volts of energy per module, further adding to the Raptor X17 high energy efficiency.

Storage:
The Raptor X17 supports 3 physical M.2 NVMe drives, providing up to 24TB of storage. The three drives can be configured in multiple RAID options depending on user requirements. The RAID 0/1/5 options are available for NVMe SSDs.

LAN Technology:
The Raptor X17 comes with an integrated Killer E3000 LAN chipset running at 2.5 GbE with a standard RJ-45 port. This LAN port is ergonomically located at the back of the machine, away from other ports, to reduce disruptions from other ports/wires and allows for non-stop network connectivity. Additional LAN ports including 10GbE are available via 2x Thunderbolt 4.0 ports.

Operating Systems:
Designed to be "Ready-to-Go" out of the box, the Raptor X17 comes preloaded from a choice of operating systems including Microsoft Windows 11, MS Server 2022 and/or and Linux, just to name a few, depending on the client's specifications.

Battery Backup:
The Raptor X17 comes with an internal high capacity 8-cells Polymer Battery Pack rated at 99WH that functions as a built in UPS allowing for proper shutdown in the event of a power failure.

Adding to its already impressive thermal output, the Raptor X17 has 2 fans embedded along with 3 total heat sinks to maintain an even heat dissipation and keep overall heat production and energy use low. Large vents are strategically placed in the back of the machine to give this Mobile Supercomputer form factor not only more of a sleek and stylish look, but also adds great functionality as it allows for more heat ventilation.
There are also internal thermal sensors monitoring internal temperatures in an ongoing basis.

Security and Protection of Intellectual Assets:
Eurocom offers a complete suite of security in its Raptor X17 including a TPM 2.0 Encryption, BIOS Password and Kensington Security slot to allow customer to protect and secure their data and/or intellectual assets.

Eurocom also offers an optional, "anti-hacking, anti-spying protection suite," consisting of the removal of webcam, microphone and WLAN. This allows for protection of intellectual assets and further defends against malware, tampering and theft of digital assets, data and other intellectual properties.
  • Chipset: Intel HM770 PCIe 4.0 architecture
  • Processor: Intel i9-13900HX; 24cores / 32threads; on-board
  • GPU Technology: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 (9728 CUDA / 16GB DDR6); RTX 4080 (7424 CUDA / 12GB DDR6); NVIDIA Advanced Optimus Dynamic Display Switching Mode
  • Storage: Up to 24TB SSD; three physical drives; M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0
  • Memory: up to 64GB; DDR5 up to 5600; two 262-pin, SODIMM sockets
  • LAN: 2.5Gigabit LAN RJ-45 port Killer E3000; supports 2nd LAN via TB4 port
  • Keyboard: RGB Keyboard with individual key illumination; N-Key Rollover & Anti-Ghosting; Microsoft Precision Touchpad with multi-gesture two buttons
  • Security: TPM 2.0; Fingerprint scanner; Kensington lock; BIOS password
  • Audio System: S/PDIF Output (Optical); Creative Super X-Fi Ultra DSP chip; Creative Sound Blaster Atlas; ESS SABRE HiFi DAC for high resolution headphone output
  • 10 Ports: 2x Thunderbolt 4.0; type C; 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen2;3 x USB-A 3.2 Gen2; 2x miniDP 1.4; 1x HDMI 2.0 output (with HDCP); 1x 2-in-1 Audio jack (Headphone/Microphone); 1x 2-in-1 Audio jack (Microphone/SPDIF Optical output); 1x RJ-45 LAN; 2x DC-in
  • Weight/Dimensions: 3.29 kg/7.24 lbs; Thickness- 0.98"/24.9 mm; WxDxH- 396mm x 278mm x 24.9mm/15.65" x 10.79" x 0.98"
Source: Eurocom
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7 Comments on Eurocom launches Raptor X17 Mobile Supercomputer with RTX 4090 and Core i9-13900HX

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I see Eurocom still hasn't changed their shit design. lmao

looks same as my shitty overheating gtx 1070 model.
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#2
GreiverBlade
"supercomputer classe laptop" ... please ... at best it's a "superLaptop" nothing supercomputer about it ...
"A supercomputer is a computer with a high level of performance compared to a general-purpose computer." well that one has high level of performance but it's still a general purpose laptop ;)

imagine someone with a tower with the same/equivalent component saying he has a supercomputer at home ... (at least the one in a tower would be adequatly cooled... )
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#3
HBSound
Great to see technically coming along in this manner.

I am clumsy, and it keeps me from buying laptops.

Which is why I like computer cases.

Much success!
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#4
Ferrum Master
See Eurocom users as people still going through puberty period and not growing up.

People who cannot split their workload and decide what fits best...

Being mobile does not mean attached to power outlet...

Using a itx sized case is more reasonable. Those PR pics often doesn't show the size of the power brick powering those things, limiting all the mobility and space savings those things offer.
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#5
JAB Creations
  • 17 inches, yes!
  • Intel?! No!
  • Nvidia?! No!
  • Three NMVe drive capacity?! Yes!
  • Pictures of the bottom so we know it can be easily upgraded? No idea.
  • Dinky right shift key so I can press the Up key instead of Shift while working?! No!
  • Backlit keyboard? Yes!
It has some redeeming qualities but I don't want Intel/Nvidia and these copy-paste keyboards need to be obliterated.
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#6
Wye
All that in a 100W thermal envelope so both the CPU and GPU are perma-choked to death.
High performance laptops are a joke.
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#7
Papusan
"Mobile Supercomputer" LOOL

There isn't any Mobile Superomputers anymore. Those died when Clevo abandoned their LGA/MXM laptops. The X170X last of its kind and come with 10900K/11900K and MXM 2080 Super. So long time ago.

What we have left now is Apple copycats. Far from Mobile Supercomputer as it can be.
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